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-Here you are.

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-Oh, thank you. There was no need.

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-Porridge is good for you.

-Sit down to eat it.

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-Aren't you having any?

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-No, I don't like porridge.

-I'll have something at work later.

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-Will you be alright here

-on your own?

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-I'll come back to check on you.

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-Sioned, you don't have to check

-on me or make breakfast for me.

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-Are you sure?

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-Look, I couldn't sleep last night,

-thinking of all that's happened.

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-It's not fair on you.

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-I'm going to get help - today.

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-What do you mean "help"?

-I'm helping you.

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-Professional help. Talk to a doctor

-about the way I lose control.

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-Aren't I doing enough? Don't you

-trust me to take care of you?

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-Don't be like that. You're great.

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-But it's not fair,

-expecting you to sort me out.

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-Do you really want to tell a doctor?

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-I need help, Sioned.

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-And I'm your wife, so let me do it.

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-No-one else needs to know

-our business.

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-Right, I'm going to work.

-You stay here to watch some boxsets.

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-Don't forget to phone

-if you want anything.

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-Hiya. Can I make an appointment

-with a doctor, please?

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-Ooh, you look posh.

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-Isn't she pretty?

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-Isn't she pretty?

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-I've got a meeting today.

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-It must be important.

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-Put one of these up for me, Debbie.

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-"A rugby club committee meeting

-tonight at 5.00pm."

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-Who'll go to a meeting

-at that time, Dai?

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-We can't please everyone.

-We're looking for new blood.

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-If you know any men who want to be

-on the committee, let them know.

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-Men? Aren't women allowed

-to follow rugby, or what?

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-Please drop this suffragette

-nonsense. I don't have the time.

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-I don't have time either.

-I'm going to be late.

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-You haven't had your sandwich!

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-I don't have time. Laters.

-Shift, Dai!

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-I don't know, career women

-these days don't have time to eat.

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-She did look smart though.

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-She did look smart though.

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-She did.

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-Are you going to put it up, or what?

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-Are you going to put it up, or what?

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-OK, I'll do it now!

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-The sooner the better.

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-Isn't anyone

-going to eat these sandwiches?

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-No.

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-I hate to see anything go to waste.

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-Tell everyone who comes in

-about the meeting. OK?

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-I can't believe

-you wouldn't let me drive here.

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-Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!

-We need a chat first.

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-We're not here to chat,

-we're here for a driving lesson.

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-Listen, you can't just jump in,

-you know.

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-It's not just a car, Courtney.

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-No, it's my car.

-I can do what I like.

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-Not on your own, you can't.

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-A car can be

-a very dangerous weapon.

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-Dad!

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-That's why you have to concentrate

-at all times.

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-I know.

-I've had driving lessons before.

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-Not with me,

-so I want to do it by the book.

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-Now, then, this thing here...

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-..is the gearstick.

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-A gearstick helps you choose

-what speed...

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-Dad, I know what a gearstick is.

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-And I've done all this before.

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-Please.

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-Alright.

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-But no faster than 10mph, right!

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-Ed?

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-Ed!

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-Did you know

-about the rugby club meeting today?

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-Yes. I don't know what Dai's doing,

-arranging it at 5.00pm.

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-I know.

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-To be honest, I've had enough.

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-I'll be on the committee but being

-the secretary is far too much work.

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-I'm going to tell him.

-I don't know how it'll go down.

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-Well, I'm happy to be the secretary.

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-Really?

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-That's why I'm here, to be honest.

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-Would you support my bid

-for a place on the committee?

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-The secretary

-would be even better.

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-You want to be on the committee,

-do you?

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-I think I'd do a good job

-and it would look good on my CV.

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-Right, I see.

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-You're thinking

-of the post of head teacher...

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-..if the community school

-goes ahead.

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-Yes, so if you want to step down,

-I could step in.

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-I think it's a great idea.

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-See you in the Deri at 5 o'clock.

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-See you in the Deri at 5 o'clock.

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-I can't wait.

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-Watch that ditch. Watch that ditch!

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-Watch that ditch, Courtney!

-Courtney, whoa, whoa!

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-What are you doing?

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-What are you doing?

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-Dad, I was nowhere near the ditch.

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-I'm only trying to help.

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-By scaring me?

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-By scaring me?

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-By warning you.

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-You're naive. You don't see danger.

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-You're naive. You don't see danger.

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-I do!

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-But you witter on and on.

-You're meant to boost my confidence.

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-You don't realize how dangerous

-cars can be.

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-And you don't realize

-that I'm growing up.

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-Where are you going?

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-Where are you going?

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-Home on the bus.

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-You can drive my car home,

-as you're such an expert.

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-Post the key through my door.

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-You're coming home with me

-right now.

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-I need help, Sioned.

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-I've said I'm prepared to help you

-but you won't let me.

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-That's not fair on you,

-taking responsibility for me.

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-Let me try.

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-How do you think it makes me feel?

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-You'd rather talk to a stranger

-than your wife.

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-You were going to go in there

-to talk about us, weren't you?

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-That's not fair.

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-I haven't done anything wrong,

-have I?

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-Oi! Watch where you're going!

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-Oi! Watch where you're going!

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-Sorry.

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-Be careful, Kelly.

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-Be careful, Kelly.

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-Whatever!

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-Are you alright?

-Did the meeting go OK?

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-Great! Brill! Best meeting ever!

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-You don't realize

-what you're doing, do you?

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-What?

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-You lied to me about coming here...

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-..and didn't listen

-when I told you not to do it.

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-I'm doing this for us.

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-You don't understand.

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-The doctor will ask

-personal questions...

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-..and you'll talk about me.

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-We've been through so much, Ed.

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-Someone on the outside

-wouldn't understand.

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-Don't worry.

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-Aren't you afraid?

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-What?

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-Of sitting there

-discussing your temper.

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-Telling them you can't control

-that temper of yours.

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-Aren't you afraid?

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-I couldn't do it.

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-I'd be afraid of saying too much.

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-These doctors are good

-at gleaning information from people.

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-And once you reveal a secret...

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-..you can't take it back, can you?

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-Edward Charles.

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-Sorry, cancel the appointment.

-I don't need it.

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-Sorry.

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-I'm sorry. Right?

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-This doesn't mean

-that everything's OK.

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-No.

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-I understand that.

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-But it's difficult. I'm scared

-something will happen to you.

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-I know, but I'm growing up, Dad.

-I'm not a little girl any more.

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-I realize that.

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-Part of me will always think of you

-as a little girl.

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-I don't think we can have

-another lesson, do you?

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-No, we'd better not.

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-But don't worry, right?

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-In a year or two, when you're ready,

-maybe we can try again.

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-What?

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-No way. I'm not stopping now.

-I'll find someone else to teach me.

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-Don't start.

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-You're not mature enough.

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-You can't tell me what to do.

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-You're behaving like a child.

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-You're behaving like a child.

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-I'm an adult!

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-You're stubborn.

-You're just like your mother!

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-I didn't mean that.

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-I'm nothing like her.

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-Oh, Courtney.

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-If that's how you see me.

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-If that's how you see me.

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-Don't overreact.

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-You know what this is, don't you?

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-You don't like me growing up

-and you losing a hold over me.

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-That's not fair.

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-Take my car home and don't

-come near me or my car ever again.

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-This is ridiculous.

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-How can I run a rugby club with

-so few people attending meetings?

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-No-one has oomph these days.

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-What do you expect, holding it

-at 5.00pm? They're all in work.

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-We only found out about it

-this morning.

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-Here we go - it's always my fault.

-I'd like to see you do better.

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-At least we've got new blood.

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-Are you ready to take the minutes,

-Sion?

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-The fact is, Dai, I've decided

-to stand down as secretary.

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-What?! Oh, wonderful! It's like

-being the captain of the Titanic.

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-Who will we find now?

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-There's someone.

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-I'm the chairman, Jason's treasurer.

-Who else is there?

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-Eifion.

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-Crikey Moses! Eifion can barely

-hold a pen, let alone write with it!

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-Excuse me?

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-Do you want to be secretary?

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-Do you want to be secretary?

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-Not really.

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-What about Ffion? She's a teacher.

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-Now, then.

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-It's a huge commitment.

-A lot of work.

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-She's ideal. What do you say?

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-She's ideal. What do you say?

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-Well, I'm a bit busy with work.

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-As I said, it's a lot of work.

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-Come on, Sion. You must be able

-to carry on until we find somebody.

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-I don't think there's any need.

-Will you, Ffion?

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-Help us out of trouble.

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-Yes, alright.

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-Right, let's put it to the vote.

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-Right, let's put it to the vote.

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-Don't be so soft.

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-We must stick to the constitution.

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-We must stick to the constitution.

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-Welcome to the committee, Ffion.

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-Thank you.

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-Thank you.

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-Welcome.

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-Well, I don't have an agenda

-for tonight, obviously.

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-Apologies is a good place

-to start, isn't it?

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-KNOCK ON DOOR

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-Debs.

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-I wanted to check you're OK.

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-Yes, fine.

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-Yes, fine.

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-Are you sure?

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-I'll go, then.

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-I've lost my job.

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-Staff review.

-And guess what, I'm redundant.

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-I'm sorry, Kelly.

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-Yes, well, so am I.

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-I don't understand.

-You won an award for your work.

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-Western Post

-Journalist Of The Year.

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-You're doing so well.

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-I thought so too.

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-Is there anything I can do?

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-Yes.

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-Keep your chops shut.

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-I don't want Auntie Anita to know.

-I can't deal with her as well.

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-She won't be angry

-if that's what's bothering you.

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-She's proud of you.

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-She's proud of you.

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-Exactly.

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-I've heard her bragging

-about her amazing journalist niece.

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-Well, I'm not a journalist any more.

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-Well, I'm not a journalist any more.

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-It doesn't change anything.

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-I've let her down.

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-Please, just...

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-..keep it to yourself, right?

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-You have to tell her.

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-You have to tell her.

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-Debs!

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-I know.

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-Just please not now, OK?

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-Dinner will be ready soon.

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-Have I got time for a pint first?

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-What?

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-There's a rugby club

-committee meeting.

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-I could catch the end.

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-I've already made dinner for us.

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-I won't be long.

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-I don't think it's a good idea, Ed.

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-Not with things as they are.

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-I know what's best for you.

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-I think you should stay away

-for the time being.

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-Go and sit down. I'll finish dinner.

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-As I've said before, we need

-to refurbish the changing rooms.

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-You're telling me. I've seen barns

-that are more comfortable.

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-Is there money for a facelift?

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-Goodness, no.

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-We need to raise money. Any ideas?

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-A jumble sale.

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-A jumble sale.

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-They never raise more than 100.

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-We need a lot more than that.

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-How about a soup and songs night?

-Everyone likes to sing and eat.

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-Yes, but there's a lot to organize

-with that sort of event.

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-I have an idea. Why don't we create

-items with the club logo on them?

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-Jumpers, fleeces and bags. It's easy

-to organize and they'd sell.

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-What's wrong with the old ones?

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-They're old, Dai, and a bit shabby.

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-Well, it's a lot more hassle

-than a soup and songs night.

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-I think it's a good idea.

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-Excellent. If we get them soon

-we can sell gifts for Christmas.

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-Men are difficult to buy gifts for,

-so it would solve that problem.

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-Awyr Iach could

-produce goods with logos.

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-And get a discount, I hope!

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-Great. I'll email you the details.

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-Great. I'll email you the details.

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-Good.

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-There isn't any other business

-so thank you all for coming.

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-And a special thank you to Ffion.

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-Yes, Ffion, our new secretary.

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-Do you know what?

-I've had one of those days.

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-It's taken me all day

-to do nothing at all.

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-How did it go with you?

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-How did it go with you?

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-Yeah, fine.

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-I've been on my feet

-since lunchtime.

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-Have you eaten?

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-Yes.

-Shall I make something for you?

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-No, it's alright.

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-It's not like you to be in your

-pyjamas so early. Are you ill?

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-I'm just knackered.

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-Alright.

-Well, I'm going up for a bath.

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-OK.

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-Oh, Kel, your feature

-in the Western Post today...

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-..was great.

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-What are you doing next?

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-I don't know where you get

-these ideas for features.

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-I wouldn't have a clue.

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-That's my job.

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-That's my job.

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-You're cleverer than me.

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-Ed?

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-Ed.

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-Come back to bed.

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-You know that I love you,

-don't you?

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-I have your best interests at heart.

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-Don't dismiss my advice again.

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-I know what's best.

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